Cyber Security News

October 2019

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Nigerian Citizen Sentenced for Role in International Cyber -Fraud Scheme

182.

What You Need to Know: NordVPN and TorGuard VPN Breaches

183.

Take Responsibility for Cyber Security Basics, Urges NCSC CEO

184.

House Committee Advances Bill to Expand DHS Cyber Monitoring Program

185.

Protests in Ethiopia Threaten to Mar Image Of Its Nobel-Winning Leader


Why wait until you get hacked?


186.

'What Is Going to Happen to Us?' Inside ISIS Prison, Children Ask Their Fate

187.

Why You Need OmniSci to Process Billions Of Rows Of Data

188.

House Committee Advances Bill to Expand DHS Cyber Monitoring Program

189.

Cyber Security Memo Warns White House Is 'Posturing Itself to Be Electronically Compromised'

190.

Iranian Hackers Suffer Russian Hijack


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


191.

Russian Cyber Unit 'Masqueraded' as Iranian Hackers

192.

Australians Made Over 3,000 Privacy Complaints Last Year

193.

Trick Or Treat? 16-inch MacBooks Could Arrive Before Halloween

194.

How iOS's Brilliant Security Code AutoFill Came to Be

195.

Avast Antivirus Network Hacked in 'Cyber Espionage Attempt'


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


196.

New Variant Of Gustuff Android Banking Trojan Emerges

197.

Hostile Nations Responsible for 'Significant' Number Of Attacks Against Uk Organizations: Cyber Security

198.

This Fake Email About a Bank Payment Delivers Trojan Malware: Phishing Alert

199.

Tech, Security Vendors Form Group to Address Operational Technology Cyber Security Risks

200.

Magecart Group Linked to Dridex Banking Trojan, Carbanak



201.

Browser-based Attacks, Our Customers, and Us

202.

Czech Authorities Dismantle Alleged Russian Cyber -espionage Network

203.

We Are Losing the Ransomware Fight

204.

Bugs and Security Updates: MacOS Catalina 10.15

205.

Where Big Businesses Dump Their Excess Data, and Hackers Have a Field Day: Data Lakes


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206.

Where Big Businesses Dump Their Excess Data, and Hackers Have a Field Day: Data Lakes

207.

Feds Choose Cloud for HR Apps

208.

Hunton Nabs Ex-Va. Gov. McAuliffe For Privacy Think Tank

209.

FTC Settles 1st Privacy Action Against Device 'Stalking' Apps

210.

Texas Man Gets 12 Years for LA Court System Cyber Attack

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